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pedspnp

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  1. Do you mean PMHNP, PNP is a pediatric nurse practitioner . I'm not sure how much psych nursing was in your FNP program I know as a PNP I am able to treat ADHD after consulting with behavioral health and our psychiatrist , anything more complex goes to Behavioral health / psych for evaluation. Good luck
  2. Blue Devil CoreO ZENMAN been looking for recent posts by them and haven't seen any posts
  3. pedspnp replied to pedspnp's topic in Advanced Practice
    I spoke with them today and they are more than happy to have me return 4 days a week
  4. Federally qualified health center
  5. pedspnp replied to pedspnp's topic in Advanced Practice
    Thank you all for the encouragement , this has been devastating for me, I was never a sunbather, or used a tanning bed, have a dark complexion , dark hair and eyes, and was shocked. I've cried , yelled and was angry, im past that just determined to move on , I don't want people feeling sorry for me. I won't let people feel sorry for me , I plan on returning and if people ask why ( my close co workers know ), I'll tell them . Im going back with a positive attitude and if I find I can't do it all I'll be honest rather than jeopardize care . Again thanks
  6. pedspnp posted a topic in Advanced Practice
    Hi all , I was diagnosed with stage 3B melanoma in May after 2,surgeries I still have days where I'm exhausted , my melanoma required a wide local incision then the next week a complete axillary lymph node dissection I now have a post op infection that isn't responding to antibiotic. I told work 2 weeks ago I would return 8/3, I'm worried now that this will set me further back from returning to work , along with that i am entering a clinical trial for melanoma and it requires one day a week , I haven't been there long enough for FMLA but was there long enough to collect short term disability . I need to approach HR this week and although they have been supportive I'm not sure how they will feel about 4 days a week, I know other providers do 4 days a week but I don't want too feel like I'm asking for a favor
  7. Good luck I took a& p during the summer it was hard
  8. I'm a nurse practitioner used to have a receptionist who gave medical advice all the time, would tell parents oh your child needs a antibiotic , I'd see the child and he had a cold , would then explain that the receptionist was not a nurse just because she was wearing scrubs. One day she told a parent that the child had a fracture before the report even reached my desk, there was no fracture . She's no longer there😷
  9. I don't think the op stated she wanted her kids too sleep away from home. I think for her the only job she can get is night shift. Unfortunately trying to get a job as a new RN , you get the more undesirable shifts. If you don't have family too help , you do what you have too. She may not have a choice. I worked nights, my children survived
  10. When I mentioned both of these conditions the mom stated " I was told by a er doc a while back to have it ( the hydrocele ) looked at . The child is 3 and hasn't been seen since he was 9 months old. I think there's more here than the mom being angry about me being a NP. The whole thing is strange.
  11. Parents brought their children in today for a school physical and after the exam was completed and I had referred one for a hydrocele and estropia, expressed their displeasure at not seeing a MD INSTEAD of a glorified nurse. The mom began to rant why the "f" are we seeing you instead of the MD ( who is on vacation) . She questioned my qualifications , I explained to her what my qualifications were and that if there were any questions as to the diagnosis that I would consult . When she made the appointment she was made aware that she was seeing a NP . The mom continued to rant at that point I stated , " if you don't feel I'm qualified to examine and refer your child to a specialist , then obviously I'm not qualified too sign off on his school form, would you like to reschedule the appointment for when the pediatrician is available in three weeks . ( the child was already getting to be refused back in school with out a physical ). Rant over
  12. If you didn't register for classes how can they charge you tuition. I don't understand what you mean by sister schools, are they part of a state wide university system , or another college with in the university ,for example I attended ABC university but graduated from the xyz school of nursing at ABC. I think I'd be calling the registrar office. Good luck
  13. I have a MA refers to herself as a nurse she triages calls, every rash is measles, so far I've only seen acne , allergic reaction to PCN, not measles SMH
  14. I actually told mom no because there was no diagnosis code👀👀
  15. Ok I get a lot of questions / requests from patients and parents. Yesterday on April 1 I had a parent ask me if I could measure her daughter for a proper fitting bra👀. Immediately I thought this is a April fools joke. Calmly I replied no but there are many department stores who can. I'm still trying to wrap my head around it. Mom was serious .

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